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141
She
went
then
to
the
gardens
of
Lorien
and
lay
down
to
sleep
;
but
though
she
seemed
to
sleep
,
her
spirit
indeed
departed
from
her
body
,
and
passed
in
silence
to
the
halls
of
Mandos
.
The
maidens
of
Este
tended
the
body
of
Miriel
,
and
it
remained
unwithered
;
but
she
did
not
return
.
Then
Finwe
lived
in
sorrow
;
and
he
went
often
to
the
gardens
of
Lorien
,
and
sitting
beneath
the
silver
willows
beside
the
body
of
his
wife
he
called
her
by
her
names
.
But
it
was
unavailing
;
and
alone
in
all
the
Blessed
Realm
he
was
deprived
of
joy
.
After
a
while
he
went
to
Lorien
no
more
.
142
An
his
love
he
gave
thereafter
to
his
son
;
and
Feanor
grew
swiftly
,
as
if
a
secret
fire
were
kindled
within
him
.
He
was
tall
,
and
fair
of
face
,
and
masterful
,
his
eyes
piercingly
bright
and
his
hair
raven
-
dark
;
in
the
pursuit
of
all
his
purposes
eager
and
steadfast
.
Few
ever
changed
his
courses
by
counsel
,
none
by
force
.
He
became
of
all
the
Noldor
,
then
or
after
,
the
most
subtle
in
mind
and
the
most
skilled
in
hand
.
In
his
youth
,
bettering
the
work
of
Rumil
,
he
devised
those
letters
which
bear
his
name
,
and
which
the
Eldar
used
ever
after
;
and
he
it
was
who
,
first
of
the
Noldor
,
discovered
how
gems
greater
and
brighter
than
those
of
the
earth
might
be
made
with
skill
.
143
The
first
gems
that
Feanor
made
were
white
and
colourless
,
but
being
set
under
starlight
they
would
blaze
with
blue
and
silver
fires
brighter
than
Helluin
;
and
other
crystals
he
made
also
,
wherein
things
far
away
could
be
seen
small
but
clear
,
as
with
the
eyes
of
the
eagles
of
Manwe
.
Seldom
were
the
hands
and
mind
of
Feanor
at
rest
.
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144
While
still
in
his
early
youth
he
wedded
Nerdanel
,
the
daughter
of
a
great
smith
named
Mahtan
,
among
those
of
the
Noldor
most
dear
to
Aule
;
and
of
Mahtan
he
learned
much
of
the
making
of
things
in
metal
and
in
stone
.
Nerdanel
also
was
firm
of
will
,
but
more
patient
than
Feanor
,
desiring
to
understand
minds
rather
than
to
master
them
,
and
at
first
she
restrained
him
when
the
fire
of
his
heart
grew
too
hot
;
but
his
later
deeds
grieved
her
,
and
they
became
estranged
.
145
Seven
sons
she
bore
to
Feanor
;
her
mood
she
bequeathed
in
part
to
some
of
them
,
but
not
to
all
.
146
Now
it
came
to
pass
that
Finwe
took
as
his
second
wife
Indis
the
Fair
.
She
was
a
Vanya
,
close
kin
of
Ingwe
the
High
King
,
golden
-
haired
and
tall
,
and
in
all
ways
unlike
Miriel
.
Finwe
loved
her
greatly
,
and
was
glad
again
.
But
the
shadow
of
Miriel
did
not
depart
from
the
house
of
Finwe
,
nor
from
his
heart
;
and
of
all
whom
he
loved
Feanor
had
ever
the
chief
share
of
his
thought
.
147
The
wedding
of
his
father
was
not
pleasing
to
Feanor
;
and
he
had
no
great
love
for
Indis
,
nor
for
Fingolfin
and
Finarfin
,
her
sons
.
He
lived
apart
from
them
,
exploring
the
land
of
Aman
,
or
busying
himself
with
the
knowledge
and
the
crafts
in
which
he
delighted
.
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148
In
those
unhappy
things
which
later
came
to
pass
,
and
in
which
Feanor
was
the
leader
,
many
saw
the
effect
of
this
breach
within
the
house
of
Finwe
,
judging
that
if
Finwe
had
endured
his
loss
and
been
content
with
the
fathering
of
his
mighty
son
,
the
courses
of
Feanor
would
have
been
otherwise
,
and
great
evil
might
have
been
prevented
;
for
the
sorrow
and
the
strife
in
the
house
of
Finwe
is
graven
in
the
memory
of
the
Noldorin
Elves
.
149
But
the
children
of
Indis
were
great
and
glorious
,
and
their
children
also
;
and
if
they
had
not
lived
the
history
of
the
Eldar
would
have
been
diminished
.
150
Now
even
while
Feanor
and
the
craftsmen
of
the
Noldor
worked
with
delight
,
foreseeing
no
end
to
their
labours
,
and
while
the
sons
of
Indis
grew
to
their
full
stature
,
the
Noontide
of
Valinor
was
drawing
to
its
close
.
For
it
came
to
pass
that
Melkor
,
as
the
Valar
had
decreed
,
completed
the
term
of
his
bondage
,
dwelling
for
three
ages
in
the
duress
of
Mandos
,
alone
.
At
length
,
as
Manwe
had
promised
,
he
was
brought
again
before
the
thrones
of
the
Valar
.
Then
he
looked
upon
their
glory
and
their
bliss
,
and
envy
was
in
his
heart
;
he
looked
upon
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
that
sat
at
the
feet
of
the
Mighty
,
and
hatred
filled
him
;
he
looked
upon
the
wealth
of
bright
gems
,
and
he
lusted
for
them
;
but
he
hid
his
thoughts
,
and
postponed
his
vengeance
.